Billiard rack

ABSTRACT

A billiard rack design providing a perfect line-up of the balls with the diamonds on a pool table. When compression a ball in the corner of the slots makes for a perfect rack. The point on the removable markers  4  will line the rack up with the diamonds on the pool table. In addition by slightly tipping the rack before removing it from the balls, makes for an steady accurate rack, and will not the disturb the other rack balls. These racks may come in different sizes to fit for 6,7,8,9 ball pool tables

The present invention relates to billiard racks for pool or billiardballs and more particularly to an improved such device that simplifiesthe racking operation while assuring a tight racking of the balls.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the racking of pocket pool or billiard balls prior to the initiationof play, the balls are placed in a line across the table, in threes.

The balls will be lined up on the table, from diamond to diamond, placedin the rack with three of the slots. When finished if desired to use all15 balls, and in some cases less balls, it will appear in a grid view onthe pool table.

It also comes in 4 different sizes, for 6,7,8,9 foot pool tables.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

This rack was designed to play a pool game, called the Nine Inning GridGame Or other factors or games, to put the ball in a grid pattern on apool table.

By using this rack, it will help improve and get a perfect grid ofballs, or line of balls on the pool table.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 Is a moderately phantom perspective plan view of the billiardrack of the present invention oriented with numbers.

FIG. 2 Is a moderately phantom top plan view of the billiard rack, withball fitting tightly in place.

FIG. 3 Is a black and white photo showing the grid pattern the inventedbilliard rack will display on a pool table. It also shows the placementof the balls and billiard rack on the pool table.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIG. 1 displays the back board 5 which supports the othersupports. And there is the side supports which fits along the inside ofthe pool table 2 giving it enough space to be able to slide down thesides of the pool table. The pointers, or markers 4 help line up backsupport 5 and the center supports 3, by placing the pointers 4 right atthe diamonds on the pool table will give you a perfect line. Thisapparatus's material may be of wood, plastic, or any other supportivematerials. The center support 3 is were the balls are placed using thefingers or thumbs to push the balls in the corner of the supports 5 and3 making a tight fit.

Referring to FIG. 2 shows a top view of the billiard rack, also showsthe placements of the balls.

Referring to FIG. 3 shows a black and white photo it shows how thebilliard rack is used, placing the balls in the slots 3 sliding theballs down the rails or inside of the pool tables, lining them up to thediamonds with the markers 4 on the side supports 2.

Nine Inning Grid Game

Racking

Place all the balls you want to use on the table, if you are playingwith 15 balls. Line up the “Grid Rack” cross way of the table, line upthe markers on the rack to the first set of diamonds on the long rails.Place three balls into the slots, making sure the balls are lined upwith the diamonds on the short rails. And now proceed to the other setof diamonds. When lining rack up with the side pocket, have a centermark on the pocket to help line up the rack. Then use the rack 2 to lineup the cue ball in the center on the next set of diamonds. So whenfinished you have a grid pattern on the table, see FIG. 4

Play Game

This is with two players: First Inning: Call all pockets if you wish,Player 1 shoots till they miss or scratch, count the balls they madethen put on score card. Now rack the balls again, Player 2 shoots tillthey miss or scratch, count the balls they made then put on score card.Second Inning: Repeat this process until you play all innings. Total upthe balls at the end of the innings, or if there is a tie then playanother inning.

1. A pool ball positioning device apparatus comprising main body
 5. Afirst member 2 attached to the main body 5, and a second member 3attached to main body 5 and a third member 3 attached to main body 5 anda fourth member 3 attached to main body 5 and a fifth member 2 attachedto main body
 5. Positioning member 4 attached with an adhesive materialto the main body 5 intermediate the ends of the main body
 5. 2. The poolball of claim wherein the first member 2 and the second member 2 are atthe ends of the main body
 5. 3. The pool ball of claim wherein the firstmember 4 are positioned on tops of the members 2 and are at the ends ofmain body
 5. 4. The pool ball wherein there are a plurality ofpositioning members.
 5. The pool ball positioning apparatus claim 3wherein then are three positioning members.
 6. A method for playing thegame, placing balls on a table to form a grid array of balls, workingtherein.